About this soil

Quality topsoil for lawns, gardens, and landscape projects. Nutrient rich and ready to support strong root development and healthy plant establishment.

Had a great experience with Mulch Mound. I was searching for the most affordable soil delivery that could be here for memorial day weekend (this was less than a week before). They were the most affordable and earliest delivery I could find in the area. Booking was easy, delive...

Ashland Soil Delivery

Ashland Soil Delivery

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About this soil

Quality topsoil for lawns, gardens, and landscape projects. Nutrient rich and ready to support strong root development and healthy plant establishment.

Had a great experience with Mulch Mound. I was searching for the most affordable soil delivery that could be here for memorial day weekend (this was less than a week before). They were the most affordable and earliest delivery I could find in the area. Booking was easy, delive...

For garden bed prep in Ashland's silt clay loam soil, adding 4 to 6 inches of quality soil and working it into the existing native ground gives roots a workable environment. For raised beds or grade work, estimate your full fill depth without deduction since delivered soil should be measured to final grade.
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A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 100-160 square feet at a 2-3 inch depth.

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How It Works

Getting started is easy — just follow these simple steps

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Choose your soil

Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Select your delivery date

Select a delivery date you'd like for the product to be dropped off at your home

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Sit back and wait

Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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To calculate soil for your Ashland project, multiply the length by the width of your area in feet, then multiply by the desired depth in feet, and divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. For raised beds, measure interior dimensions carefully since Ashland gardeners often underestimate how much soil a deep raised planter requires. Round up by at least 10 percent to account for settling, since fresh topsoil always compresses after delivery.

Complete Your Outdoor Soil Project

Soil delivery pairs naturally with mulch to complete a new bed installation, since Ashland's clay-heavy soil benefits from both improved structure below and a protective mulch layer on top. If you are leveling a yard or improving drainage near a structure, adding decorative stone along borders gives the project a clean, finished edge that also helps direct water flow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How much topsoil do I need to level out my uneven Ashland yard?

For lawn leveling in Ashland, you generally need about 1 to 2 inches of topsoil spread across low spots, which works out to roughly one cubic yard per 150 to 300 square feet of affected area. Boyd County yards with significant grade changes from erosion or settling may need more. Measuring your low spots before ordering helps avoid both shortage and expensive excess.

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Will adding garden soil help with the drainage issues caused by Ashland's native clay?

A quality garden soil with good organic content can significantly improve drainage in Ashland beds by diluting the clay concentration of the native silt clay loam. For in-ground beds, mixing 4 to 6 inches of garden soil into the existing native soil breaks up the clay structure and improves water movement. Raised beds filled entirely with quality garden soil bypass the drainage problem altogether, which is why they are so popular with vegetable growers in this area.

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When is the best time to add soil to my Ashland lawn or garden?

The ideal windows for soil work in Ashland are early spring after the last frost clears around April 15 and early fall before the first frost arrives around October 13. Soil added in early spring gives new lawns and gardens the full growing season to establish. Fall soil work allows amendments to settle and begin integrating with the existing ground before winter, so beds are ready to plant when the growing season returns.

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Can I use bulk topsoil to build raised garden beds in my Ashland backyard?

Bulk topsoil works as a base layer for raised beds, but for the best vegetable and flower production in Ashland you will want to blend it with a richer garden mix or compost. Pure topsoil can still carry some of the compaction tendencies of local silt clay loam. A raised bed filled with a blend of quality topsoil and garden mix gives roots the loose, nutrient-rich environment they need to thrive through Ashland's growing season.

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How do I keep new topsoil from washing away on my sloped Ashland lot?

Sloped lots in Ashland are vulnerable to topsoil erosion given the region's 43 inches of annual rainfall and the way heavy downpours hit in summer and fall. The best protection is to seed or plant new soil as quickly as possible after installation to establish roots that hold it in place. Pairing soil work with a layer of mulch or erosion-control matting on slopes gives new plantings time to establish before the next big rain event.

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What depth of garden soil do I need for a new vegetable bed in Ashland?

For a traditional in-ground vegetable bed in Ashland, aim for at least 8 to 12 inches of quality garden soil. Most common vegetables need that depth for healthy root development. Because the native silt clay loam beneath can limit drainage, loosening it to a depth of 6 to 8 inches before adding your garden soil allows roots to eventually break through into the native ground as plants mature.

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Is delivered topsoil better than buying bags from a store for larger Ashland projects?

For any project covering more than a few hundred square feet, bulk delivered topsoil is dramatically more cost-effective than bagged product in Ashland. Bulk soil also tends to be fresher and less processed than bagged options, which means more active microbial life and better integration with your existing landscape. For a typical Ashland raised bed garden or lawn leveling project, bulk delivery saves both money and the hassle of hauling dozens of heavy bags.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Ashland's silt clay loam has a tendency to form a hardpan layer a few inches below the surface in undisturbed areas. Before adding new topsoil to an existing bed or lawn area, use a tiller or a garden fork to break through that compacted layer. If you pour fresh soil on top of a hardpan without disrupting it, water will pool at the interface and roots will struggle to penetrate deeper. A little tillage before your soil delivery makes a big difference in long-term plant health.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

When using bulk soil for lawn leveling in Ashland, avoid applying more than about an inch at a time over existing grass. The area receives enough rainfall that new soil applied too thickly can smother turf before it has a chance to grow through. For significant grade corrections, plan to do multiple light applications spaced several weeks apart rather than one heavy application, especially if you are trying to maintain existing lawn coverage during the process.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing your soil delivery around Ashland's weather patterns matters more than most homeowners expect. The clay-dominant native soil in this area can become nearly unworkable when saturated, which is common after the heavy rain events that move through the region from late spring through early fall. Scheduling delivery during a drier stretch, ideally after two or three days without significant rain, makes spreading and grading much easier and gives your new soil a better chance to settle properly before the next rain moves through.

The Unique Landscape of Ashland

Ashland's native silt clay loam soil has a reputation among local gardeners for being difficult to work with straight out of the ground. It drains slowly after the area's 43 inches of annual rainfall, stays compacted, and often lacks the loose, nutrient-rich structure that vegetable gardens and new lawn installations require. Bulk delivery of quality topsoil or garden soil lets Ashland homeowners build raised beds, level uneven yards, and create planting areas with a structure their native soil simply cannot provide. The Boyd County terrain includes sloped and low-lying lots that accumulate water during heavy rain events, and proper soil grading with quality fill can redirect that drainage before it damages foundations or saturates plant roots. Zone 6b growing conditions in Ashland reward well-prepared soil with stronger plant establishment and better survival through winter cold. Starting a new bed or lawn with the right soil amendment makes every growing season from April through October more productive.